Touching Home (film)
Touching Home | |
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Directed by | Logan Miller Noah Miller |
Written by | Logan Miller Noah Miller |
Produced by | Logan Miller Noah Miller Jeromy Zajonc |
Starring | Ed Harris Brad Dourif Robert Forster |
Cinematography | Ricardo Jacques Gale |
Edited by | Robert Dalva |
Music by | Martin Davitch |
Distributed by | CFI Releasing |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2 million[citation needed] |
Box office | $116,353[1] |
Touching Home is a 2008 American drama film directed by Logan and Noah Miller and starring Ed Harris, Brad Dourif, and Robert Forster.
Cast
- Ed Harris as Charlie Winston
- Brad Dourif as Clyde Winston
- Robert Forster as Jim "Perk" Perkins
- Logan Miller as Lane Winston
- Noah Miller (the Canadian water poloist, apparently) as Clint Winston
- Evan Jones as Timmy "Mac" McClanahan
- Lee Meriwether as Helen
- John Laughlin as Walter Houston
- James Carraway as Jimmy
- Brandon Hanson as Brownie
- David Fine as Roy Rivers
- George Maguire as Pete
Production
After their homeless father died in jail, Logan and Noah Miller vowed that their autobiographical film would be made as a dedication to him. With no money and no contacts, they found Ed Harris in a San Francisco alley, and later assembled a cast and crew with 11 Academy Awards and 28 nominations.[citation needed]
The Miller brothers wrote a book describing the making of the film, Miller, Logan; Miller, Noah (2010). Either You're in or You're in the Way: Two Brothers, Twelve Months, and One Filmmaking Hell-Ride to Keep a Promise to Their Father.
Reception
Touching Home received mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes it has an approval rating of 50% rating based on reviews from 14 critics.[2]
References
External links
- Official website
- Touching Home at IMDb
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› Touching Home at AllMovie
- Touching Home at Box Office Mojo
- Touching Home at Rotten Tomatoes
- "Either You're in or You're in the Way"(the memoir)(but link is dead)
- Reviews